Warm-up opportunity before bigger tests
With West Indies and Sri Lanka already through to the Super Eights, there is little at stake in Wednesday's clash
Match facts
Wednesday, June 10Start time 13.30 local (12.30 GMT)
Big Picture
With West Indies and Sri Lanka already through to the next stage after defeating Australia, and with the groups for the Super Eights already decided, there is little at stake in Wednesday's clash which, incidentally, is the 100th Twenty20 international. However, both teams were superb in their demolition of Australia, and neither will want that momentum to slip away with a sloppy display going into the next stage of the tournament.Form guide
(last five matches, most recent first)Sri Lanka WLWWL
Tillakaratne Dilshan carried on his good work from the IPL, scoring a 32-ball 53 against Australia. Kumar Sangakkara was in fine form too, while Mendis had far too many tricks for the Australian batsmen.
The opening batsmen did most of the work against Australia, but with Gayle unlikely to play, it'll probably give the middle-order batsmen an opportunity to get a hit before the Super Eight games.
Watch out for...
Taylor and Edwards v Dilshan: Dilshan has been in outstanding form over the last couple of months, and the feature of his batting has been his aggression. Against the extreme pace of Taylor and Edwards, though, it could be quite a task, especially if the conditions are favourable for quick bowling.Team news
Isuru Udana went for 47 runs in his four overs against Australia, and Sri Lanka might want to give an opportunity Nuwan Kulasekara, who missed out against Australia.Pitch and conditions
Rains have been forecast for Wednesday evening, but both teams will hope it comes down only after the end of their game.Quotes
Kumar Sangakkara backs Ajantha Mendis to succeed in this format more often than not.
Chris Gayle on his injury, which he sustained when he got hit near the knee off Mitchell Johnson's bowling.
S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo